The tv is great, for those that know what to expect from an OLED then this tv delivers, but for a standard user the out of the box settings are hard on the eyes. There is a comfort setting that would make most people happy, but to get the best of the inky color range you can play with the settings and find your favorite.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Been wanting an OLED for a while and finally made the plunge. I chose the G2 because of the great reviews and the extremely slim design is incredible. I wall mounted this TV (as it's supposed to be) and it is truly like a picture frame on the wall and the wall mounting bracket is 100% hidden.
The OS and apps for Netflix, AppleTV, etc...is very intuitive to use. I hooked it up to a soundbar system and it seamlessly integrated well with the TV.
I bought this TV after a ton of research as to which OLED to get. I decided on the G2 and it hasn't disappointed in any way. The colors are vibrant, blacks are inky, motion is great. At the cost it was a great buy.
Pros: OLED77G2PUA was well-boxed and secured, and no missing pixels when first turned on. Very high-resolution picture using antenna, true black color is excellent. Sporting events and 4K movies look superb on this set, no fracturing or blending of pixels from what I can tell, the set keeps up with the video feed. Good audio without use of sound bar or surround-sound system if you don't have one. Excellent upscaling of video signal when not true 4K input. Wall-mount kit is flush mount and scissors-type, which allows me to pull the TV away from the wall about 6-8" for cable changes if needed. Definitely do a software update when you first turn it on, it helped eliminate a lot of the common bugs that were posted by other users
Cons: Don't like the streaming app services offered with this set, they all have targeting commercials and popups. I decided to turn it all off, use local audio-video inputs only, and have my PC input streaming apps to the set. Still trying to figure out how to scroll through antenna channels one at a time using the scroll wheel on the remote, it tends to highlight and select only the top-level digital channels (7-1, 12-1, etc.). Don't like the wand/pointer functions, trying to figure out how to turn that stuff off. I may switch to a a universal remote that I can program to my tastes. The set is thin and trim, no doubt, but man, it is heavy. You definitely need another person to help you attach it to the wall-mount and you better make sure that the mount is well-secured to the wall. I was lucky, my basement media room wall is finished on one side only, I was able to put in some cross-braces between the studs on the other side for a full-on stud-fastening of the wall-mount. All is forgiven, though, when you turn on the set, catch a live NFL game or Top Gun: Maverick with the surround-sound system on, and the wife gives you two thumbs-up.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great quality and imagery, easy to install. Alexa is a delight although she struggled to access tv settings menu
Response from lg.comBy LG Customer Experience team, Customer Care, November 5, 2023
Thank you for your feedback on our product! We're thrilled to hear that you found the quality and imagery to be great, and that the installation process was easy for you. We're glad to know that Alexa has been a delight to use despite having difficulties when trying to access the TV settings menu. Furthermore, we appreciate your patience and understanding, and we're continuously working to improve the compatibility and functionality of our products. If you have questions or need assistance in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out to us privately on Facebook or Twitter (X) by mentioning @LGUSSupport. We would be delighted to assist you, and we hope to continue serving you in the future!